Brandywine Counseling and Community Services operates the BCCS Milford Treatment Center at 769 E. Masten Circle, Suite 113/115, Milford, Delaware 19963. Delaware Health and Social Services currently lists the center as an outpatient addiction treatment provider and gives 302-856-4700 as the referral number. SAMHSA also lists BCCS at the Milford address as a certified opioid treatment program. The facility is part of BCCS, a long-established Delaware behavioral health organization providing substance use treatment and related recovery services.
Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Care
BCCS describes its outpatient program as individualized care that can include individual and group counseling, recovery planning, support for substance use disorders, mental health concerns, and co-occurring conditions. Its intensive outpatient program provides additional structure for people who need more support than traditional outpatient visits. These levels of care can be relevant for adults seeking alcohol treatment when they are medically stable and do not require inpatient withdrawal management.
The Milford Treatment Center also provides medication-assisted treatment through its opioid treatment program, including medications such as methadone. That service is specifically designed for opioid use disorder and should not be confused with medication management for alcohol addiction. People seeking alcohol treatment should ask the intake team which outpatient or intensive outpatient services are currently appropriate for their drinking-related needs.
Alcohol Treatment and Withdrawal Needs
Outpatient alcohol counseling may address triggers, coping skills, relapse prevention, recovery goals, mental health symptoms, and family or social problems that affect recovery. BCCS also provides care for people with co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions, which can be important when alcohol use occurs alongside depression, anxiety, trauma, or other behavioral health concerns.
The current Delaware public treatment directory identifies Milford Treatment Center under outpatient services, not withdrawal management. Someone who is physically dependent on alcohol or has previously experienced seizures, delirium, or severe withdrawal symptoms should obtain a medical assessment before attempting to stop drinking. A separate alcohol detox or withdrawal-management program may be necessary before outpatient care is safe.
Payment and Access
BCCS states that insurance copayments may apply and that major credit cards are accepted. Based on the current official information available, this directory identifies private health insurance and self-pay as payment types without claiming participation in individual plans that were not verified. Clients should confirm insurance benefits, copays, authorization requirements, and any available financial assistance directly with BCCS before beginning services.
The updated phone number is 302-856-4700, and the current address includes Suites 113/115. For someone seeking outpatient rehab in the Milford area, BCCS can provide an assessment and determine whether standard outpatient or intensive outpatient alcohol care is appropriate. If a higher level of alcohol treatment is needed, the assessment can help identify the next clinical step.